Why Borders Matter for Tarmac Driveways
Tarmac requires a robust edge restraint to stop the material from spreading or crumbling away at the edges. Without adequate edging, deterioration along the perimeter is likely within several years, especially where vehicles drive over the edge and you will need someone to repair your tarmac driveway in Saltney. Quality borders contain the tarmac and ensure weight is distributed evenly across the driveway surface.
Block Paving Borders
Block paving continues to be one of the most favoured options for tarmac driveway borders in Saltney. Concrete blocks deliver outstanding strength and are available in numerous colours to match the black tarmac surface. We usually install these on a concrete foundation with mortar haunching at the rear to maintain stability.
The primary benefit is longevity – correctly fitted block borders can endure as long as the driveway itself. They also provide design versatility, enabling you to form patterns or incorporate contrasting colours. Standard blocks are economical, while premium choices like rumbled or textured blocks deliver a more ornamental appearance.
Concrete Kerbs
Concrete kerbing provides a simple, durable solution. These pre-cast units are available in various profiles – flat-topped, half-battered, or bull-nosed – and deliver substantial edge support. We install these in concrete and haunch them correctly to prevent any movement over time.
We use multiple styles, available from Marshalls, Tobermore and other highly rated suppliers.
Concrete kerbs are particularly effective for driveways on an incline or those requiring surface water containment. They’re less ornamental than block paving but extremely functional and hardwearing. The installation process is relatively swift, which can help reduce labour expenses.
Natural Stone Edging
For properties where visual appeal is paramount, natural stone edging, such as granite setts or sandstone blocks, produces an appealing border. These materials carry a higher cost but deliver a superior finish that complements period properties or homes in conservation areas.
Stone borders need the same concrete foundation and haunching as other alternatives. The material itself is exceptionally durable and won’t fade or degrade like some other options might over the years.
Getting the Installation Right
Whichever bordering material you select, correct installation is essential. The edging must be positioned before the tarmac is applied, with sufficient foundations and haunching to avoid movement. At Driveways Saltney, we guarantee borders are level, firmly secured, and placed to deliver lasting support for your driveway.
If you’re considering a tarmac driveway in Saltney and need guidance on the most appropriate bordering option for your property, feel free to contact us at 01352 382015. We’re pleased to discuss what would suit your particular requirements.




